The company announced Monday that its Amazon (AMZN, Tech30) Studios division — the same one that is behind TV shows like “Transparent” — will “begin to produce and acquire original movies.” The first movies will enter production later this year.
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Why memes succeed
What causes a particular meme to take the Internet by storm, dominating image boards and inspiring hundreds of variations, while another one languishes?
It’s a tantalizing question in the nascent field of meme theory, and not just because the answer could shed light on our collective online subconscious. It’s also possible that research into it could eventually explain broader aspects of cultural consumption—why an entire work, perhaps even a novel or a painting, might gain a following, flop, or eventually fade into obscurity.
Here’s Why You Shouldn’t Put Your Baby’s Photos Online
Look at this adorable little sweetheart! They just woke him up. He stretches out comfortably in his car-themed pajamas, rubbing the sleep from his eyes. His mommy or daddy tenderly captured this moment between sleep and wakefulness for us. We’re going to slap this photo on a mug and sell it.
The Age of Never-Ending Internet Chats
Louis C.K.’s monologue about the downside of smartphones gets at the crux of the issue. “You need to build an ability to just be yourself and not be doing something,” he told Conan O’Brien in 2013. “That’s what the phones are taking away, is the ability to just sit there. That’s being a person.” In an effort to preserve the lost art of solitary thinking, it’s now de rigueur for people to go on a digital detox by quitting social media or imposing a no-screens rule after 6 p.m.
Study: 20% Of Video Streamers Use Someone Else’s Password
According to a new study by The Diffusion Group, roughly 20% of Internet video users are using somebody else’s password in order to view the content. The new study dubs this phenomenon “cord cheating,” defined as someone using a streaming service password from someone not living in the same household.
#Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak – Computers Are Going To Take Over, No Question
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak has said he wants Apple to take on Tesla in the car business, that he plans to buy the cheapest Apple Watch available when it goes on sale, and that he has recently resigned himself to the fact that computers will one day become the masters of humanity.